8 OB1AHA DAJDT BEE , ( MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 29 , 1890 , XIIK MHO : or co\u iVn AOviuieo Conllnmtlj I2i | > cctc < l Wilhlit Ilio 2S > jci Two \\'onki. Last monlh It was predicted llinttbo-prlco tf coil would "bfl advanced on September 1 , but sllll hard coal Is sold 4 summer prices , $3.7fipcr $ ton foreffgond furnnco nncl Jpcr ton for nutnndmngc. However , Ith almost certain that prices will not romnln where they are longer thnnuntlltho ralddlo oC Oc tober , nnd the chniiccs tire that a raise may takeplnco any Jay. Friday afternoon the coil exchange held nn enthusiastic nicotirip , at. uhlcli most oftlio members were present. At that time anof- fortwas nadoby some of thosmall denlors to ndvmircprices toflO.U.1 and glO.W. but It wtia defeated and the miter was laid o\cr until the next mcctinir , which niny bo cjilled any Jay. Justnowtlio tcerotary of thocx- change IspropirlnRall&tof lleuresshoving the quantity of coil on hand , tbo amount consumed lust season and the probable amount tint will borcqulicd this winter. Ktgnrdititf tliosuiply ofeoalou hand now , a trln to the varloui houses shows that the supply of soft conl Is much less tlian at the corresponding- last year. ID fact , rene of the dealers liavo commenced putting Intlio winter stock. 1'riccs advanced 50 cents per ton last nculf , und nowianj0fromt. : . ' ) ( ) to I7.f0 ; per ton. wlttiout any prospects of a , furtlior mlramo until nf ter cold woatliur sets In , The scarcity ofsoft conl is caused bythc fact that It has been linixmtbloloolitiiln. cirs , besides the minus have been busy tilling otlur contracts , The following figures f urnlsM by a promi nent dealer wliois a manlier otltiacxutiatifro will give an. Idea of the ninount of coal ou lininl HIM ! the amount required to run the it ty until the first , of neil April. Whllolheymny not bo n.lnolu tcly correct , It Is probable they willnot lo anrir.rc.it varlnncoi .Amount of lard coalonhund , lf ,000 tons ; amount icqnlrccl , r > ,000 , tons. Soft coal on hniiil , 5 , < XK ) to in ; amount required , 150,000 , tons. Stcitn coal onlmnil , 2,500 tom ; amount required , 1 5UH ) tom. U'ho amount rcaulrcd to run tlio city will bo about LOpcr tent moro than last ) cnr. from tlioso ilffurcsona would believe lliafc Omaha consumes aust supply of coal , but Urines in the hands of the secretary of tlio exclnngoaro convincliiB-that JioOmnhumu- nlyli a mere dion inthcj bucltet. Last jcar Now York nndNirw England alone burned In round tuimbenr 0,00OUtonaor ( ) bird conl , soft coal niicl colto , wlillo all oC the other Btatoi tofcthcrconsuineclonlyB.OOO.OOO . tons , or one-tenth usniuch , duilng the same pcilod. CTostrengthen thohnlrthicl , n the growth , stop Its UincliInK1 iiml falling1 out , and here it isffrii-yto restore the jcuthful color , use Halls Hair Kcnower. St. Tluiotliy Mission. Xnst Saturday atoning tlio first of a scries of monthly entertainments , including nfreo supper , for the bcncllt of tbo poor of Rorth , Oiimlia , was give a under the auspices ofttie St. Timothy Mission. Upwards of ones hundred persons uero present , nnd itwtis foxiiul that tbo supply of provisions was not BUfllcicnt lo tncot the demand , but this will be remedied in the future , gllbo oljectsof the mission , among others , nroto piwldcfor the poor of tbo surround- infjnelgliborhood , fico reading room , sc\\Ing \ BCtwol , night school , medical dispensary and n Sunday soliool ; ulso suitable burial for these wlio may die without leaving means fortlils tiurposo. liov. J , J. H , Reedy , tlio missionary , \vho \ hnschtugo oftlio vork connected with this mission , nialses nn urgent appeal for funds to meet the pu" > ent needs oftlio institution. Thao la now needed to piy : off the bahnco duoon Iciso of mission building tXi and for repairs tf furniture and small sundries ( II. .Any cut ort clothing , books or anything else that cuii bo used for the bencllt of the poor the coming winter will bo thnuWully received. Ulio mission Is doing good work , and-with n larger amount in the treasury will bo nblo to extend its spliero of usefulness It aims now to allovitto the HuHcrinRs cf the destitute Blck in all parts of the city and is nonsectarian ian Thosomterostedin this work should com- mnnlcuto with Kcyr. J" . J. II. ileody , mission bulla in g , No rth Eleventh street near N icholas. .Mrs. AVlnalow's Sootlilng Syrup for chil dren tecthlngcures wind col i dlarrhcxsa , etc. 25 cents a bottle. Says I To Slolo Her I'urse. TrnnlSluvo ( , an Italian , Uceps a fruitstand at the Corner of Sixteenth nnd Cass streets. Yesterday hchad ncustoinorin tlio person of Mrs. Thompson , who lives atlSOS Cass street. Mrs. Thompson bought some bananas and ehosayssho laid her purse down on the fruit dealer'sstandwhenshotook tbo changa out of It to pay for the fruit. She turned and walked away , forgetting tier nurse , but after going a few bteps she realized that she had loftlt and she turned bade. The fruit dealer declared that ho had not seen the purse , and Mrs. Thompson protested that lie certaluly must htno it In bia possession. The lady llnally had Shivo arrested for lar- ccnv and talcm to the station , She said that snohndff in her purse when she laid it down. "Mo no steal : mohavoplenty money , " snid Blavo-wlieu token to the polices station. jV part of the statement was found to bo true , lor ho 1ml $ v2il hi his pockets when searched , Tlio lady's ' purse -was notfound upon him , nor anything that slio could identify us . belonging . to ior. Slavowlllhavoa hearing today. Pimples , bolls and other taumors , arollablo toappear when the blood gets bcatod. The best remedy is Dr. J. " II , McLean's Sarsupa- rUia. St. Vaolav'f ) Day. Ycsttrday was St. Vaclav's day , and the Bohemian Catholic societies , assisted by the Irish and German Catholics , observed Itwlth duo ceremony. St. "Vaclav's society cele brated the occasion by dedicating nno-tv ban ner , and all ot the societies , with several binds , madoa parade through the pr/inclpal business streets , making n very luposing ap pearance. HcllRlous services were Ucld at the Bohe mian church , corner of ; rourtecnth nticl Will iams streets , The societies all appeared In full rc alla , and enih society was very largely repre sented. There were ulout u\o \ hvinarcd men In lino. _ Van Iloutcn's Cocoa Delicious , made in Btantly , Lftngnc. The personal rights Icogno of Douglas county will bold a mooting this evening nt Garflcld ball , oil Howard , between Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth , at 8 o'clock sharp. State ( Senator McUluuis of JUssoari 111 address the meeting , Tleltota at lowest ratoj and superior Accommodiitions vin tlio gront Rock Island route. Ticlttt olllco , 1(502 ( Six- toontli and Farnara streets , Omaha No Wreolc t Slinshono. Qcncrnl Manager Uesseguio of the Union TaclQolias received n telegram from Sho- ahono , Idaho , dcnyiiip that any wreck oc curred ou tlio road in that vicinity ou Satur day. llonry Schoonbals , foronian lenry Krug Tacking Co , St , Joseph , Mo. , uses Dr , Thomas' Kclectrlo Oil with bis men for Bpniliii , cuts , bruUes , chapped baudsdo. It li the best. The now ofliccs of the great Rock Jsluud route , 1002 , Sixteenth mil Farntvui Btrcot9Oinahnnro , , ihoflnoat In the city. Call nnd see them. Tickets toullpohiU cast at lo west ratoa. A Dog SaTes Bntjjr , narry Gordon , tliroo years old , wits from death by Nowfounillnnil dog , fay a Boston cUspntoh to the St. loula Koimblic. The llttlo Jollow. nc- compntiiefl by the dog , was valuing nlon a the traclo of the Boston River , Jlcwoh & Lynn railroad wlion n trnln wro down tipou thorn. The boy's motlioi vus running1 to BHVO him , but slio was too fur uvvay to do anything , Just lo- fore the train rcuolicd tlio little follow , 1ho doer forthollrst tlmo became uwnro cf the daiiyor. Thoiuilmiil took In the eltuutlon at a glnnco , und ivlth nluiost liuiuau iatclHgonce ho seized the boy's lothlngln lib jmvs nnd tlrnggod him. rom the track just In tlmo to escape the vheols. Ills nrompt action had saved the oy'iilifo. llio doff's name is Wallace , ml ho In owned by Mrs. Joseph Melmry f Ucuoliinoiit , Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous yspcpsin , dullness , blacs. cured by Dr. llles * Nervine , Sitnplea f rco at ICunn & : Co. ' 9 , 13th and Doughis. Miss .AUco Knjmonil nnd her cornet t the exposition this evening. HAN I-MV11 ) > K II ANDIC 1/ltCJIIErS. / Ijaco loiieliolrs A. llriilo'a Century-Old Kerchief , superfluous to nslc if there is nothing new in litintlkorchlufs , und yet hero in Bometliliig , If neb altogether e\v , still quaint and uncommon , .A lady recently ga\o her husband as present some white silk handkerchiefs , ncl in one corner ol each wa ? plioto- grnphed an. oxnct likeness of the llttlo hild , a boy of about eight months. The hild recently hud some pictures taken , ncl it was then photographed oir the aril on to tlio handkerchief , a proimra- .lon bulng .used maUlny tlio luindkoi'- hlcf washable uud not removing the ) lclurc. 'I'ho fine work done on handker- hlefs "byour grandniothcrs seems now o huvo been auporsedcd by maeliluo- nitdo laco. .A pretty story Is told by a young- lady of this city who owns a very liandsomo mid valuable handkerchief ! "I prize that handkerchief very nucli , Biiiil she. ' "An old lady of about eighty imido it all by hand , I had no doa I AMIS going1 to get it. Thoold liidy mil boino friends whom slio wanted to vi< wlillo in New Yoilc , and not "bcinpr [ Uito sure of the exact location 1 accom.- ) anlcd her , and vhcnsho icturnod homo honiado this bcuutlfulliaiidlcercliief and ent it tonic , " 1'h j liandLorclilof referred to Is made of very fine white Biussels net , almost entirely covered with tambouring , vhilo n the center Is a small square of delL- cato hbvn , making a charming1 efl'ect. Some of our society belles still retain .lie old affection for Immc-liico handker chiefs ola recent century owned by their great-grandmothers. Avho only used them on special occasions. Ono of the most highly valuedpresents oceived and used by Mrs. Waller IXun- osch on her wcdillnj ; day was a lace mmlkcrchictover a contuiy old sent to icrbv Mr. Damioscli's ' mothor.vhohad used it on her wedding day. Jtis now fasnlonablo fora lady to have ho initial on her handkerchief copied rein her o\\n signature. " \VatcrLilyboap5 \ cents a cake. " Miss Alice Itayrnond , the greatest ndy cornet soloist in the world , tit the exposLtlon this evening. Gi-niid opening of seasonable millinery Wednesday and Thursday , Octolior 1 and 2. JOVCJi ! , 123 N. 15th St. Killed ly liisPctsiiiiKC. Old ] ) , ivid Ilaipstcr , n gray headed snake charmer of this city , met a nor- Diablo death from the poisououo bite of a jig rattlesnake that turned on him while lie was handling it , says a 1'otts- villo , Pa. , dispatch to the Ho raid. For many jcarsthoold man made a business ofcapturingrutilosnnkos. Hosoldmany specimens olrattlors und oshor American snakes to museums and circuses nnd carried on a small trade in rattlesnalco oil. oil.A A party of sporting men -were in the barroom of John Wolssingor's hotel on Tuesday night of last week when Harp- stcr came in with a Wff rattlesnake In a cage. Ho liaad been drinking , and in a reckless moment lie declared ho : vould sliow the gentlemen how to bite off a snake's head. Ho took tlio rattler from tlio cage , and the monster sank its langs into his right wrist. Uurnstor hurridly replaced it In the cngo and went out. Notliing was won of him until Thurs- davwhon ho was found huddled up in a dense growth o ( weeds in a yard sur rounding Lloyd's ' foundeiy.His right aim was swollen to an enormous bizoand ho was half dead frorapainand exposure , Ho wasut once taken to Andrew Brown's residence and Biipplled with food and drink. Div"W.lI. lloblnson was called in. The snake chnrmor demanded o ( him certain herbs , with -which ho said ho could banish the poison from his sjstem , Tlio herbs wore provided , but the poison had seized too firm a hold on its victim ; his condition rapidly grow verse , and last Tuesday ho died. Ho was seventy- three years old. 1002. Sixteenth and Fnrnatn streets is the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. MissA-lico Raymond's flrst appearance in Omaha at thooxposition this oven ing , Grand opening of seasonable millinery "Wednesday and Thursday , October 1 and 2. .TOYGE , 123 N , IStLSt. A Monkey and Parrot While going along Thiid avenue , Drooldyn , a reporter for thoN'o'vvY'ork " \Vorldwitncsscdallgbtota novel and oxcltinff nature , It took place in front clone of a row of lenemnnt houses in the neighborhood of Thirtieth street. U'ho combatants weio a , parrot and n monkey. The object ol contention was a crust of uroad which was lying ; on a neighboring window sill. Polly spied itflrs.tnnd quickly flow to Rot it , but the monkey with a sudden leap landed vitti both front paws on Polly's ' back. Then ensued a. ilcrht which for science would have put many a pugilist to shame. A great crovd had assembled in the meantime and tlio email odds otTeiedwore slightly in favor of the parrot. The fight lasted Lut ono round , but Itwas s a flerco ono from start to finish. A soon as the monkey landed , the parrot by a dexterous movement extricated himself and de livered two blows in rapid succession with his beak on the monkey's ' nose. With a. howl of rage the money . .closedllh his opponent , imd for thirty seconds the air was filled with feathers and small bunches olhair , The scrap was rudely terminated by the loud swish of a broom in the hands of a woman. Both constants were knocked oil tliolr iilna , nnd the parrot How to a neighboring tree while the monkey dropped to the awning of the store bo- low. The crust of hrcador , prize , fell to the street bolow.andvvosquickly grabbed up bj'onoof the urchins standing around. Polly afterwards flow back to the win dow sill minus his tall. Miss Alice Raymond , and her cornet at thooxposition tills evening. Grand opening of seasonable millinery \Votlno6duy and Thursday , October 1 and 2 , JOYCE , 123 y , 15th St. Notice. After September 80 no orders for the Americanized Encyclopaedia Brltannlca vlll ho tuVen. All persons wbo closlro to avail thoinsdvcaof our liberal offer inustbavotbtlr orders lu by that day , Jionm Wanted on cliolco cltv property ; sums of $0,000 , to 810,000proferrod , KIUU.AU. , CuAMf & RVAN , 1205 rurnum tit , CUA.2UO 1 V A An ICiiorinoiis Itoptllo Foiiutl Celled erin Youn : Woumn'Hllrnint. "When MIsi Louise EJcpsdorphahlchly esteemed and very ponularyoung lady of Oastonia , N. G , fulled to appear at breakfast ono day recently , her mother went to nscoitaiii the reason of her tard iness , and" to her * horror found her daughter lying1 still in hod with an enor mous rattlesnake celled upon her breast. 'Jho joang ladywns at flrsb Ihovight to bo dead , from her ilgid and gluutly appearance , and her eyes , glassy and llxcd , staring at her hldcoiu bedfellow ; but , perceiving that she still hronthccl faintly , the family were confronted by the problem how to kill the reptile without provoking it. Inwhich fnso it was probable that it would attack the girl , snj s the No vrYork Morning Jour- niil , At last a bowl of rnllk vas placed on tholloor In Its sight , and nf tor a ( ow minutes' suspense they had the gratifi cation of bccing the snake uncoil itself and glide down the side ol the bed to the bovl , where ho vas Itlllcd by Mr. llcpsdorph. 13llorts wore tlion made to restore the joung lady , but it was soon ovldenttlmtsho had lost her mind. "When spoken tosho betrays nosirjnof having : heard , but if distuihecl omits n shnrp , hissing sound , uhlchls snid to bo exactly like that made by an angry rat tlesnake , ardwtis probably the warning the ropillo gave her vhenovor she moved , to was tlio last thing ; she was conscious of. How long ; the poor girl had lain btau.- ing Into the small , gleaming eyes oC the snake and feeling its slimy , cold body next her naked skin will novcv be known , but the ouleal was ono to make a strong man shudder , Miss Kepsdorph has been seen to make no voluntary gcs- tuio , all food and drink having : to bo gi\on her as to an infant , Tlio plijsi- cians sav she nny recover , though the chances are slight. Miss Alice lliyinond , the proatest lady cornet soloist in the world , at the opposition this e\onlng. ! 31iSSA.aE. : VTotirticy of 1111 lnscrilcd Slrxiiip from Ijnuis-vlllo tel Graham C. lllchards , a well-known Seotclvlriblnnnii , prominent ( luring the late congrcMof his race , \\as \ iifow days ago a leciplolit of ono of the oldest epistles that probably ever passed through the United States malls , toys the Pittsburg times. Mr. Richards li\cs on Watson street , near Tunnel , and ia a dork by vocation. During the Scotch-Iribh congress ho made many frlendsfroin localities far distant , and among those was Malcolm II. iloKcnzie of Louisville Ky , These two gentlemen had many agree- a\lo ) convei'sations and in the course of one ot these Mr. ! McKenzlo offered to bet his Pittsburg friend that a common postage stump , properly directed , ancl without any en\elopo \ appended , could bo sent through the mails to its destina tion. Mr. Richards accepted the bob , and as no more vas said on the subject ho forgot the whole transaction. Thuibday morning' , however , the post man left with many ciins what ho called a "letter" for Mr. Itiehaids. The "let ter ' vas nothing raoro than a 2-cont postage stamp. On the gummed side was written in tiny characters the ad- diess , "Graham G. Richards , "Watson street , Pittsburg , Pu. " 33elowcamotho message : "All veil. JTho bet is mine. McICen/.ie. " This extraordinary communication was hard to decipher , as some ruthless olllcial had stamped a post-mark dear o\ov the message. A raoro extended letter "was subse quently received by Mr. Richards from tlio enterprising Lonisvillinn , telling him todovoto tlio money pending on the bet to the interests of the Scotch-Irish association. _ Miss Alice Raymond , the greatest hidy cornet soloist in the world , at the exposition this evening1. Tlio Strnnjio Story of a Diamond. ? 5J A. stranjro account of the travels of a diamond recently came to light in the South African diamond fields , says the Jort-olcis' Woolly. The authorities , although they huvo a record of nearly all the valuable gems over found in tlio fields , know nothing of the ono that is the subject of this inquiry , except what has been revealed by the otTorts of the alleged owner to establish his claim. The claimant is a seaman on the IrammondCa&tloono of the llcot steam- .ships plying between JSngland and the Cape of Good Hope. Ho assevls that in 16S3 , while in St. Paul do Lonnclo , he found the stone which ho kept as an attractive pebble. IIo often showed the stone to his messmates , but ono day missed it under circumstances that cmsed him to believe thut n fellow sailor lud stolen It. Subsequently ho saw an account of a largo diamond alleged * to have reached the London mailcot by indirection. It AMIS described as chipped and having a Haw in it , nhlch reminded him of some ot the peculiarities of his lost pebble. ' 3Io was aftei'waul favored with a view of the diamond and at once pronounced it thopobllo ) that had mysteriously been talconfromhis possession. The claimant alleges that the stone vas sold bythothlof at Port Ullzabotli to a merchant , who is reported to have realized a fabulous sum upon it. The eo.unan has taken the necessary steps to establish his title to the gem , and if his proofs are as convincing 113 hh story is I'cmaikablo he will probably recover it , It is unfortunate , hoffover , that the au thorities aia inclined to dlsbcllovo the story of the tar. Miss Alice Raymond's first appearance in Omaha at the exposition this evening , C. 31 , Brown of Chicago Is stopping at tbo Casey. George Pattoo of Ackloy , la. , Is visiting rcliUi\03 in tlio city. Miss Mattlo Blancbard , vho has beca In the city several weelis , visiting her sister , Mrs. Charles Vernoy , returned jestcrilay to her homo ut Free-port , 111. Ill uppror excellence proven In mllllnns clhotuti ( or niorottiunn iiuartcr < ifn rvnturr. H In mod br Ilio Unltocl Hutu-ii ( ioreriiiii nt , ISntorsoil by tlio heads of tlio itrnnl unlTFriUIci nn fie Hlroniri'il , I'urHittnit moat Ilroltttful. Dr. Price' ' * C'rcini l > ok < Inu I'owdcr Ooon not contain atonioiils , Huiovr alum , said only Inmn. 1'iiU'K IUKI.VO i-ownniico. , Now Vprlc. Clilcno. Uaa Itauclico. Et.Lotili Nothing Else equals JVycr's Milk/or sttimilatlns a torplrt " > cr , strcnctlifiiliij ; digestion , nd ttgu- latlng tlioactloiitof Ilio bonds. Theycon- tain no calomel , .nor any other Injurious unig , but arc cimpojed of Ilio acllte yilncU plcsof the best vegetable cathartics. "I wiua suiiircc JorycnMfioindysiKpsto. nnd liver trotitlcs and found co permanent relief until i commenced Hiking jer's I'llls. Tlicy lia\o \ c-JIeotcil a complete cure. " George Jloonev , Walh Walla , "VV.T. "Whenever I ain. Iroublcd with consllpo- tlon , or suffer from loss of apjictlto , Ajcr's 1'lllisctmo rlclit asaln.-A. J.KIser.Jr. , ISock House , Va. "Tor the cure of headache , Ajer's Co- tliattlc Tills arctho most cncctlvomcdlclne I uviruscd. " II.Tames ] , Doichcstcr , Jlass. "Two boxes of Ajei s Tills cured me ot scureliCfKlaclie.frointtlilchlwnsloiiKasur- f ercr. " Emma Kcycs , Hiilbardston , Conn. Ayer's Pills , iv DE. J. CAVER. AGO. .Lowell , Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. DrsJ PhjfSiciiDs , Surgeons and Specialists , DOUGIiA-S S.TK.HE1T OMAHA , NEU. The most widely and favorably know * spec ialists In tlio United Btutci. Their Ions ex- pcrli.'ncoromnrliillo : skill uud unlvcnal suc cess In the treatment and cure of Nervous , Olironlo nnd Surgical Diseases , cntltlo thcsn cmlnont iihyslilims lo tlm full oonfiilcncaot tlioaHliotod ovcrywlirrp. They ) iirantno : ! A OKHTATN A.NI ) I'OSITIVI ! OUIIE tw thoawfulciruclsof oirly > lco and the numer ous evils Ilia t follow In ft strut ii , I'lUVATK , 1ILU01) ) ANllSlvlM DTSEASP9 BpppilllyenriuilpU'l v nnd iiermnncritly cu lod. NKllVOUS IIIIUIMTY AND sr.XUAL DH- OHIKIl3yloltlieiaily ) : to Iholr skillful treat- 'i'lliES , PISTUr.A AXD REOTAIj UI.CRRS guaranteed cured "without pal 11 or Uotontlon fiom business. lIVDUOUEIji : AND VAUIOOCELE permanently - nontly nml 8\iocL".sfnlly mrocl In every case. SYl'UII/IS. UOXOltllnCA. , ObCET , Sjicr- tnatorrlici , Sen. lnn.1 Weakness , Lost Mniihuod , Night Emissions Ucc.iyed Fiicullles , rornalu Wuiknossand.ill < lcllcito : ( IKorjcrs peculiar to cither BOX positively cur - < l , as will us nil functional disorders tlia.t result from yo utli- f ultolllcmor tlip excess of niiituro years. CTDIf1 MI jjl ? Giuraijtcod pcrroaiw n tly O 11V1O1 U I\lj cured. rcmoal con iilelo , w Ktiout cutting , oaiHtlo ordllutatlon Ouros afTictecl ut liomo by patient without u Mo ment's pilii or annoyance , TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A CTTU1 ? nilJTJTho awful oitea ot , fOU 1U1UlvE oat-ly vice whlih brings organic wcakneti. destroying loth mind and body , \vlth all Its dreaded ills , poimanonty cured. l KPTT'x ' Address those who have Im- AVlXkJ. 1)L < 1. U pnlrod tliouisclves by Im proper IndulRenco and solitary hablli , wliloh ruin both mliiil and body , uullttlustlioui ( or bxislness , study onnarrl afo. JIAHHIEL ) MKN Of tbo > o ontcrlnjon that bnppy lite , awaroof physlo&ldebllity.qulclilr BTJCOB38 IB based upon ( no ts. First Practical oxporl- onco. Second Every cuso Is specially itutlled , thus starting right , ThlrU Medicines are prepared In our laboratory exactly to tult each case , thmoffeitlns euros without Injury. Drs. Belts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STRFET.OMAHA NEB. , You can go to your store ancl get the best corset.there is ( that's Ball's ) , wear Jt two or three weeks , return it and get your money again , if it isn't exactly right. The reason is that this corset is right for nine out of ten ; and the merchant , or rather the maker behind him , takes tlie risk of the tenth. There is a primer on Corsets - sets for you at the store. Cmciau COSSET Co. , CHlcago anil New York BEE ! , Graduate Dentist , A Full M'of Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollar . Aporfeot fit Rtinrantccd. * Tcctli cxtrnctort Tvltlioutpain or clanzor.aufl wlttout nmcs- tlictics. Oold nnd sllv.r lillliigs at lowest rales. UrldRCaud I'rown Work. Tci-th ivllli- otitplntps. All work wjirruutwl. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , I6TH AN D FARNAM Kntrnrco , ICIli Btroot elevator. Open oicn- luss until 8 o'clock , FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. P. C. V/erner's COUGH DROPS Are highly rocornrnondcd after scvon years ot succosslul oxporlenco by the solo manufucturers , ICopp , Ureibus&Co , , STEAM .CONFECTIONERS , iio6FarnaTnSt.Oniaha Neb. . , , . Sold everywhere , 6c per package Send lor MANHOGD RESTORED , \Vonclei-fulSpanlih llcniedjr , cntuu til Ner\oiis Uleoieo , suchas NVtilt Memory - ory , l.osa of Brain 1'uwer , Headache , Wnlcfn locfs , Loot _ Manhood , Ncr > oiii- .brd&TAftenUse. neat , Laeiltndo , nil PhotusrjjilicJ frutn Llic. ilralil nit ) ( lofl ol power of the Uenentlvo Oreaoi , In cltliiT icr , cmictl by over exertion , youtbful lndlcrctlomor the crccMlrcmc oftobncco.opliin.or itlmnli.iti ) , Mhlch olllmnlcly Icid to InOrmlly , Coniumptlon nd Iniinlty. I'll t no In convcnltut form to curry In the u t pocket. I'rlco Jlupackaue.orO lor $5 bent bj mall lo any idclrct ! . Circular ( ree. Hen- tlon tlili nnrifr , AildrcPB ttDBIDCHUIIULCO. , 411 U ( rbomEt.ClklsolL ! HUCHAl.K IS U.MAIIA. Nhll , . II V Knhn Al.'o. tor. ISHicV , Doiiiflnn Hrret J A. lilllcr A Co. , Cor. 1-1 It ) it Douzlnw Clrecta , A , U. loiter i Co. . touucll Illuns , Iowa , LIQUOR. IN AlLTHEWOiUDTtlLKEISBUT ONE LURE DR. HAIHES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It cui lie jrllcn I" ! > ' rulTit ur le , or la ! lltlr. uffuoU , without t * o knovrleilgo of Iho pailcnt. llncoomrr. IlU abwlutol ; h rttltM ana will meet t perniiQoiic * nd iipcidy ourf iitibttr tbtpatiiQt I * IQioderiiottrtalcer ouualcoballavrealc. II Ni * > KU rAIL.il. It operate ] 10 qvmlly aod vrilh iucbcer- Umtytbit lUtp4H l uudirgoes no laooavenltnco. ma on lia it awnre , Hicotnplilt rcformfttlon 1 ilaotad 4Op&ee booiorrartloularirroe. To kxsbtdof KlHLMb CO , 16in aDourlix.Klitti&Vamtnibtii. Cj XridA Huppllnd . br ZJ1.AK1J. uU ' COOUd , UKfa ] cyOm.ali. | OUR SHOE DEPT. Is crowded with new goods for the fall , and notwithstanding the steadily advancing price of Icathcl -we arc in a position to oflfer our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our ShoA1 Department so popular in so short a time. Our stock for the fall wis ordered very early , befoft the manufacturer's thought of advancing prices ; the material was selected with care and ttio Shoes were made and finished in tlio best workmanlike and manner , ve arc now offering not only the largest assortment , but also the best made Shoes for ] \Ien \ and Boys , tonal g-aotts whftH inc.arc nol ajraidto hckiuilhonrg-mrantcc. To signal the opening of the Fall Season in this Department place on sale to-day , m 2OOO , pair fine Calf Shoes , Congress and Lace , warranted Goodyear Welt at $2,50. This is the same quality ancl make which we sold last season as a great bargain at $2.75 , Shoe ; ) made with Goodyear \Vclt , arcfully as good for wear nnd elasticity Hand-scwcdShocs. Tlio above aic an extraordinary bargain , AVc know Slioe Stores would charge at least $3.50 or $ \ for like goods. * Our "AVorkingman's" ' shoes for $1,25 , of which we sell thousands of pairs every season , aro/ turning out better than ever this fall. We have placed early oidcrs for enormous quantities aixlV the manufacturer has greatly improved upon the make of them. No more honcstjshoc wad ever offered for sale at such a low price. It is solid leather throughout , and tlic make and finisj is perfect. Nothing short of $2.00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere. t In the finer grades we show an exceptionally large assortment , all styles of toes , and all kinds of lasts , shoes to fit any foot , _ All pur other departments are loaded with ncwgoods. In every line wchavcputinabigstocfi anticipatin g an increased trade , PRICKS ILOWER THA.M FW" Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Cornei ? 14th and Douglas Streets. The cool days of Autumn have come and change of costume is in order. Men's ' and Boys' ' Tall Suits ha-ve displaced sum mer tlazcrs and silk Shirts upon , our counters and in vite your early inspection. An exceptionally fine assort ment of Men's ' Underwear nd Hosiery adapted to the coolerseasonisiiow in stock. Wo do not qunto the prices on these gt'o'ls ' us below cost for \vc frankly confess tlmt wo nro doing- business for our own profit , but we trust to the excellence of our ptoods and the fuiincss of our method to bilng1 ui reasonable returns. DRS. MERRILL. & 11ERRILL Bl'IlOlAfjlSTS IN Chronic , Norton ? , mood nnd Surulc.il DHfjini nnj Ulneaica ollho life , Kur , NOJC , Tliroit unctClio t. Special Attention to Disunion of "Wo men anil Olilldrrn. The doctors IIIITO hud yours of oipcrlonco In tbo hoipltila ol Brooklyn iinlNew Viirk.mid are a in on j the mast nucressfiil anUwlilolf kr.oirnopuclallsta la tlio country , In Venn < ; ! Sllcldlc- coil Men. I ostMnnliood. Nervom Debllltjr. Snermatorrlifra , Seminal l oiio < . I'hyvlcal Decoy , arising from Inclli * crctlon , i > roiluuln ( tlcoplesiiuii , denpoiKlcnrr , pliu. pics on tnodce , aTurslon to mcloty , ciillydlscuur- niodlact , ofcoiillilcnco.dull. untlt fomtiulror bull- ncaa , and And * Ufa a. burden , snfolj , porminonllr aua ipcHilll/curcJ , liliiocl anil fiklii . Sphlln ! , a dlsftio rooit dreadful la Iti rosulli , coiiiplctcl j eradicated. Gpiiito-Urlnnry Stiracry. GonorrliicOloct8jrphlll ' . Ilfilrocol * . Vtrlcocols , and btrleturo. raille.iilr anil > foiy curort wl'L..ml nulnor d tcntlon trotu Imaliiots.Il S < : iual Do. fonvUIci ana tiupoiltincnlt to raarrUto aucecjafullj r ° A1lMtect ldlHC ies afelr nndperrajnontlr curol Hours , On m. tills l . m Sundays , 19 tlllU. N. II I'enona unitblalo visit us mar bu troatodat theirliornti by corrotirandence. Medlulncitnd la- tructlnnsifiit b/cxproi. foniultillon two. Send 4 cents Inilumplto Iniurorcplr S1H I'-Klu-cillli St. , Oppotlto lloytl' Ojicrn IlotiHi1 , Oiuulin , Nolt. "DON'T .GIVE . 111 I 1 cucuilOctVtll Fermininllt , DoSe , nil u > ' ' /tie nf te Jleininlnt J U'o Jlaillrully < llr - 411Vrnk ririn > M und r > I rai > p or.11cnl InluilTiU > ttc4i lo llnnie fretiCntnl , UeicrlbtdH [ OUR NEVA/ / BOOK \ ® ® & V& $ Oitr&nlnd TnllmoLlili. Inryttilic coatdintiil , GIVE UP DOM'TS ! I leading rrmoity lor nil th III" iwluri * ! dim Imrjcn an uvuiDtecitnYo fl ccrlnln cutffor tlicdetillt. cim suliut * . * lutinge > VueBi icculli ; I i to uoinc n. urioDiftr J prenrrileltnndfcelsilt lTH ! [ H8C uir lCo In rccommendlog UW CikOlNNARO ollaufltrtra. ' U.B. * . . _ 810NER.MD . .DlCUUR.IlL Hold l y l r irirl | U. , II I'llJUC 9J.OU. GREAT EXPOSITION : OOLJQEUM : , GRA.ND CONCERT THIS EVENING. MISS ALICE RAYMOND , Tlic Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist In the "V/orMd , Accompanied , b-y Second Infantry Military Band. Magnificent Commercial ancl Mechanical Exhibition , BEAUTIFUL FLORAL AND ART DISPLAY'S. Second Infantry Band Selected A. \AfEDEMEYER , DIRECTOR. The Automatic City , Costing Ovep $20OOO Many Neiv and Novel Attractions ! ADMISSION 28 Cents , \ \ MAK MEYER The Popular Jewelers , .Aro rocaivluer daily from the londinu manufaoturars of this cuntiY n'id ' 23uropo , . ' . ! tlio LA.TDST NOVELTIES In FINE JEWEOR.Y , SILVERWARE , OLOOKS , BR.OHZD ORNA MENTS , LAMPS , SILK. UMBaFILLA-S , O-a.NE33. OPER LAND TIELD GLASSES , AITBROr D BARO MBTfiBS , THERMOilE- TBBSSPIiarAOLB3anlE3"5E GLA.SSES , Bo : , Etc. DIAMONDS and all otaor p'osiom s .0.103 , mounted and loose. GOLD , &ILj-VEtl ond. UIOKEEi 'WA.TOIIES.in . all graioe , for Indlos nad eonllanaen. HOWARD WATC3HBS A. SPEC IALTY , but wacarry all ofclaer flrat-claaa mnlcss Eljln , Wnl- tlian3,3p.'lnrneld , , Be. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER , and. ALT , GOOD3 are WARRANTED. Space will not nllo-wus to QUOTE miOE-5 , oiourstcckis teD LARGE and "VARIED , but como and aoo foryour.'o vo3. Itvll OByou nDtliliff to LOOK. Visitors are al-waysWEJ LOOMS , and should you WI5II to buy , wo w.ll ma'o it an object for you to DBA.L "WITH ! IIS. Wo ere elnwln ? HUITDRBD8 of artio'o = BUlfcab'o for WEDDING and. ether QI&'TS , atprlcoa ransrlnfromL up to $1OOO. All our customers are TREATED ALIKE , wh.othor tbolr purcliaBoabj SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEWEiR. & BRO , , ' Sixteenth , ancl Farntxm SLreoLs , Omalia. Ca ? ESTABLISHED Trie Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute rortnolrintraenl of tllCItllOSIO AND SlWOICUj 1 > UKVSK ) . Ilrtni. pjltnn'ti for ( loformllloj 'Jtusiu.1 llottt'icllltloi , Appvatmanil Hoiunllfi f ir uei - ful lro.ilnui.it of avail form of MilVATI ! UlbKAHKi All Hood illieniuiincraiilullr Irtttml Srplilllllo polion roniro I from withoutmurcurr. Nowllustorjtlvo I'ro.itinsnt forloi * olvlt.il pjirur. I'nrtlji uimMo to rhlt unniyH ltp.ili' < l ithoiMoijcorri'iponlcnco. . All o iiti'iumliMtlonicimtl ' Itntl il. Mullclnj or liiUriumiiLi loaf br null or Mpromiconrclfpacki1 ! ) , 110 mirlc tilncllMhi oonloiitt unender. Ontpartoml Inturiln * r prgforreiL rullniidcuiiiultus urrcnd lililorr olrourr o , nut wo < ill | oal Ira phln wmiMiur our HOOK fu Milt Ull' : 1C upon I'rlinto Spuclnl or-S'orvuui l > lie io > , Imputonori dj lillli Olojt , l Vutloatiuio , ultli quo > ilo4 .Ilk Aildreaa Ornaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner Oth imd. Hnrnoy Streets , Omnba , iN'obraska. NO OUR.E1 ! NO 3PA.Y" . 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb , IhO irrt'ite locuro , < -oiiul'utlun'reu. ( Hook IMjuUiU'i oruto ) tut lro , OaicoUounUJ B p. Wa m. Ign m.